Israel lost the war against Iran when it launched the first missile, with this categorical opinion, Israeli lawyer and researcher Etay Mac begin his analytical article in the Haaretz newspaper.
The article stated that while the Israeli civilians rush to shelters to take shelter from the attacks, “raining” the government, the army and the Mossad intelligence agency with a propaganda campaign that includes a list of nuclear establishments and Iranian military leaders who were destroyed by “thanks to Israel’s amazing and cunning operational capabilities.”
But Mac warns that as soon as the smoke of the bombings, Mac smokes within a few days or weeks, until it becomes clear to the Israeli public opinion that the Iranian threat is still similar and has not actually dissipated, but perhaps Iran’s motives for the production of nuclear weapons increased due to this round of violence.
He said that the victory in the war depends on achieving specific goals clearly, pointing out that the war against Iran lacks realistic goals, as is the case in the Gaza Strip.
Mac – an expert in Israel’s military exports – agrees with the opinion of Israeli experts and officials who have always confirmed that it is impossible to erase the tremendous nuclear knowledge that Iran has accumulated over the years.
The writer seemed not optimistic when he says that as long as the “extremist” ideology of the Iranian regime will remain unavoidable and it cannot be paid or bombed until it is forced to surrender, every military facility destroyed by Israel will be rebuilt and every general was killed to be replaced.
Mac believe that the only ones who can determine the nature of the regime in Iran are the citizens of the state itself, noting that Israel has been keeping a profitable paper, which is to wire up to launch a large -scale military attack, which constituted a major deterrent in the conflict against Iran.
He explained that this paper affected Tehran’s actions and the reactions of the international community, which sought a diplomatic solution to the conflict. Now, after its attack on Iran, Israel does not have any other papers in its possession, in the opinion of Mac.
And when diplomatic negotiations are resumed, the writer is likely that the Iranian regime will reach that point, which is more powerful and powerful after its steadfastness in the face of the Israeli attacks that he was afraid to happen before.
Israel was not the only one that lost its profitable papers that were the source of deterrence against Iran, as it was the administration of US President Donald Trump, who was also relying on Israeli strikes to pressure Iran and force it to negotiate, facing opposition from its political base at home to the Israeli attack.
In his article, the Israeli lawyer and researcher believes that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -who is required for the International Criminal Court -finds himself alone without serious support from the United States while launching what may turn into a long -term war.
Although the writer expects that Trump will make his effort to stop these strikes, it is also likely that Israel S.You have to accredit On the American aid package to finance the war that cost Israel billions of dollars, according to estimates Tel Aviv.
It remains to see whether the Trump administration is ready to help pay the bill of war, in the words of the article, who believes that nothing of this is interested in Netanyahu, of course, “after he fulfilled – from his point of view – one of his main promises to his voters and fans.”